CRISIS, noun (Greek, to separate). That represents the status quo for the perceiving (partial) within perceivable (whole). It represents a crisis to be alive; hence the struggle to stay alive within the natural order (process of dying).
The few suggest "crisis actors" to tempt the many to ignore being reactors within crisis.
Bring back "pandemonium"
a) PAN (all) DEM (people)...they don't have to be brought back; they're already here.
b) a pandemic was suggested to all people...
c) the "demon" aka DAI (divider) MON (provider) represents the process of dying which divides itself into and provides for the living. The sleight of hand for this goes "possessed by a demon" aka the living being within possession of the process of dying.
On one hand..."emergency" was inspiring; while on the other hand... "words" + "meaning" were tempting. I tried to stay in balance between adapting to the former; while resisting the temptation of the latter.
No, a crisis is when you can't profit off it. An emergency is still profitable, because it just takes more funding?
"Crisis" in Political Science means "an event for which the state cannot cope with and requires outside help"
So I wouldn't go round wishing for that
CRISIS, noun (Greek, to separate). That represents the status quo for the perceiving (partial) within perceivable (whole). It represents a crisis to be alive; hence the struggle to stay alive within the natural order (process of dying).
The few suggest "crisis actors" to tempt the many to ignore being reactors within crisis.
a) PAN (all) DEM (people)...they don't have to be brought back; they're already here.
b) a pandemic was suggested to all people...
c) the "demon" aka DAI (divider) MON (provider) represents the process of dying which divides itself into and provides for the living. The sleight of hand for this goes "possessed by a demon" aka the living being within possession of the process of dying.
On one hand..."emergency" was inspiring; while on the other hand... "words" + "meaning" were tempting. I tried to stay in balance between adapting to the former; while resisting the temptation of the latter.
Anyway; what's up?